August 2008

  • August 2008
  • Cover Story: Erick Lindgren – E-Dog finally sniffs out a bracelet
    Ian Frazer – How to win a One-table Six-seater TV crapshoot thingy
    European Poker Capital – Why Dublin is the place to play
    WSOG – Adam Slutsky hits the high stakes fairways
    Thrills
    Snapshot – The Year of the Pro
    The Beat – With Neil “Bad Beat” Channing
    Bluff Newswire – Hold the front page!
    Wicked Chops Poker – Irreverent poker backchat
    PRO-Spective
    OMGClayAiken – Phil Galfond on defeating the table from hell
    J Tilly – Jennifer moves to Vegas
    Skalie’s Diary – Jon Kalmar recounts his WSOP adventures
    Grassroots – Supporting poker in the community
    Virtual Felt
    Online Report – All the latest action from PokerVerdict.com
    Sit-n-go – With Phil “USCPHILDO” Collins
    Shortstacks – Brett Jungblut and Mike Sowers
    On the Button – Stoff we’ve pulled off the web
    Wisdom
    Mike Caro – The Mad Genius introduces “Caro Hold’em”
    Being Phil Laak – The Unabomber hits the Road
    Navarro – More psychology from the FBI
    Madsen – Who to watch out for and how to beat them
    Poker Girl – Annie Duke on 8 or better games
    Alex Rousso – How many hands do you have to play to know your ability?
    Nick Brancato – The Anatomy of a sit-n-go
    Action Jackson – Is value overrated?
    Pickleman – Could you ever fold a set?
    Full Tilt Tips – Andy Bloch semi-bluffs
    Plus EV – When to value-bet
    The Amateur’s Mind – Michael Rome introduces the Poker Sutra
    Wise Hand – Gary Wise on the revenge of Mike Matusow
    Dr Tom – How to be a sneaky thief
    Bonomo – Putting the pieces together

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Poker adverts are everywhere. Newspapers, magazines, television, the internet… you literally can’t get away from the marketing. With so much out there, how do you make your advert stand out though? After some serious testing and having trawled the video websites out there (well okay, one of them) Bluff Europe bring you our Top Five Poker Adverts.

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As I write this, the World Series of Poker is halfway completed. That is to say, more than half of the events are completed, but we’re less than halfway through the overall event, so we round off in the middle. It’s as good a time as any to take stock of what’s gone down and look at which storylines are shaping the memories we’ll have from the 2008 WSOP.